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Spread Sheets At the end of the semester you should be able to: 1. Know what a Workbook is. 2. Know how to roam using the mouse or keyboard. 3. Enter the kinds of data in the worksheet. 4. Know how to Select / Insert (working paper row / rows columns / column cells). 5. Know how to delete (worksheet - row / rows - columns / column - cells). 6. Know how to format (cell(s) column(s) row(s) the worksheet) 7. Know how to use the Formula in calculations. 8. Know how to edit the Formula. 9. Know how to Use the addresses of cells (cell reference) in the formula. 10. Know how to Use the functions SUM, AVERAGE, MIN, MAX, COUNTA. 11. Know how to insert a Chart in the worksheet. 12. Know how to Modify the Chart. 13. Know how to Setup the Page before printing. 14. Know how to preview the working paper before printing. 15. Know how to print the worksheet (or a specific part of the worksheet). 1) Complete the following sentences with the appropriate word within the brackets: (Worksheet MAX changing Cell "Book1" number File Click SUM three dimensional (3D) AVERAGE worksheets COUNTA letter MIN) 1. The default name for the workbook spreadsheet is 2. Workbooks contain many 3. To select a cell, we on the cell 4. To calculate the total scores of the student, we use the function 5. One of the chart types is 6. To determine the current row, press the of the current row. 7. The chart can be created inside the Current 8. To calculate the average scores of students in a subject, we use the function 9. The workbook is saved in 10. The intersection of the column with the row is called a 11. To determine the current column, press the of the current column. 12. To get the highest degree in a subject, we use function

13. To calculate the number of present students in the class, we use the function 14. One of the steps for setting up the page before printing is page orientation 15. To get the lowest degree in a subject, we use function 2) Put a ( ) in front of the right sentence and a (Χ) in front of the wrong one: 1. You can insert cells above the active cell in the worksheet. ( ) 2. We can insert rows above the active cell in the worksheet. ( ) 3. Word is a spreadsheet program. ( ) 4. AA,, bk" are the letters used as addresses for rows. ( ) 5. The alphabet is used in the titles of the rows. ( ) 6. We use spreadsheets to perform calculations only one time. ( ) 7. The Workbook spreadsheet can be printed. ( ) 8. You can move the cell pointer using either the mouse or the keyboard. ( ) 9. Sheet1, Sheet2 are names for workbooks. ( ) 10. Column names are: "1, 2, 3. ( ) 11. To select nonadjacent cells, we use the Shift button. ( ) 12. To select a worksheet click on the sheet tab on the Worksheets tabs in bottom of the screen. ( ) 3) On the following picture, one of the Workbooks: 1 2 3 4 9 8 10 5 11 6 7 These scrolling arrows are used to These scroll bars are used to

1. Is this Workbook previously stored? (Yes / No) 2. If it is, what is the name that the file stored by is 3. The number of worksheets in front of you are 4. The current worksheet name is 5. The current column is 6. The current row is 7. The current cell address is 8. Using your pen to shade the cell entitled "D9". 9. The cell entitled "J80" is located in the row and column 10. Write the name indicated by each number: 1. bar. 2. bar. 3. toolbar. 4. toolbar. 5. cell. 6. buttons. 7. Worksheet 8. bar. 9. box. 10. Headers. 11. Headers. 4) Arrange the following steps to enter data in the Z9 cell: a. ( ) Enter data in the cell b. ( ) Move the cursor using the keyboard in the direction of cell Z9 c. ( ) Press the Enter key or one of the arrow keys to download the statement cell d. ( ) Activate the cell Z9. 5) Arrange the following steps to select nonadjacent cells:

a. ( ) continue to press the key "Ctrl" b. ( ) Select the other cells or ranges. c. ( ) press "Ctrl" key d. ( ) select the first cell or range 6) Arrange the following steps to hide the column "C": a. ( ) Select "Hide" command from the shortcut menu. b. ( ) Select the column "C". c. ( ) Click the right mouse button 7) Complete the following image data: 1. 3. 2. 8) In The following table average temperatures (High/Low) through months of year: Arrange the following steps to create a chart using the "Chart Wizard" to represent the (high) temperatures only in the months of the year:

a. ( ) Select the chart type and the chart subtype b. ( ) determine the range (A2: B14). c. ( ) determine the source data of the chart d. ( ) from the menu bar click "Insert" command then Select "Chart e. ( ) determine the chart location (as a new sheet or as an object in the worksheet) 9) Arrange the following steps to Page Setup: a. ( )Scale the size of the document to be printed in the form of percentage.(scaling) b. ( ) Choose the "Page" tab c. ( ) Change the page orientation "Orientation" either vertical "Portrait" or horizontal "Landscape". d. ( ) select "Page Setup" command from the File menu. 10) Arrange the following steps to insert the range of the identified cells as shown in the following screen:

a. ( ) Select "Shift cells down" command b. ( ) Open shortcut menu. c. ( ) Select range (D7: D8). d. ( ) Select "Insert" command 11) Arrange the following steps to change the column "D" width to be equal to 20: a. ( ) from the "Format" menu select the "Column command. b. ( ) type 20 then press "OK". c. ( ) and then choose the submenu "Width. d. ( ) Select "D" column. 12) Arrange the following steps to calculate the total score of the student, "Ahmed" in the cell "E2" in the following worksheet:............

13) In front of you the chart for months and maximum temperatures that were recorded: Choose the correct answer to each statement in parentheses: 1. The chart type is set with a (two-dimensional - three-dimensional) perspective. 2. Chart that used is (columns - rows) 3. The location of the chart is as (separated worksheet - an object in the worksheet). 14) Complete the points referred to in the following dialogue box: 1... 2...... 15) Arrange the following steps to move the cell pointer using the mouse: a. ( ) Press the left mouse button on the cell that you want to select. b. ( ) Until it reaches the cell that you want. c. ( ) Move the mouse (you can use the Scroll wheel mouse)

16) Arrange the following steps to modify the cell: a. ( ) go to the place you want to edit its data by moving the cell pointer using a mouse or function keys. b. ( ) Press the left mouse button on the cell you want to modify the content (or press the key (F2) noted the emergence of writing cursor in the index of the cell.) c. ( ) Press the Enter key to accept the amendment or the Esc key to reject it. d. ( ) Write the correction. 17) Arrange the following steps to save the book: a. ( ) Click on the icon of "Save" in the standard toolbar. b. ( ) press the button "Save" in the Dialogue box to save the book c. ( ) type the file name in the text box next to "File Name". d. ( ) the file name will be shown in the title bar of the screen excel program. e. ( ) locate the place that you want to save your file in it. 18) Arrange the following steps to merge and Center cells:

a. ( ) Select "Format cells" command from the shortcut menu. b. ( ) Select the check box "Merge cells". c. ( ) Select the "Alignment" tab. d. ( ) Select the cells. 19) Arrange the steps of calculation of 25 + 3 during a calculation formula in the cell "C5" using the following pictures:............... a. ( ) Enter value 25 in cell A5, enter value 3 in cell B5 then activate cell C5. b. ( ) Type + c. ( ) Confirm your entry by clicking on the green checkmark to the left of the Formula bar, or click Enter button on the keyboard d. ( ) In cell C5 type = then click in the cell A5 e. ( ) Click in the cell B5

20) Arrange the following steps to set border on the range "C4: I4": a. ( ) from the shortcut menu select the "Format Cells command b. ( ) and then select the color and style and presets of the border c. ( ) Select the range "C4: I4" d. ( ) Select the tab "Border" 21) The following images represent the steps to create and modify a chart; type at the bottom of each dialogue box one sentence expresses the main objective of each one: 1) 2)

22) Arranged the following steps in order to print a worksheet: a. ( ) Change the page orientation and determine the size of the document "Scale" to be printed. b. ( ) Choose Print Preview c. ( ) Press OK to order to Print d. ( ) Select "Page Setup" command e. ( ) Identify the number of copies to be printed f. ( ) Choose the "Print" command 23) Arrange the following steps to set a pattern (background color) on the range "C4: I4": a. ( ) from the shortcut menu select the "Format Cells command b. ( ) Select the range "C4: I4" c. ( ) Choose the color you want to be the background of the cell d. ( ) Select the "Pattern" tab 24) Arrange the following steps to calculate a formula taking into account the order of calculations: a. Perform multiplication or division, whichever is first. ( ) b. Perform the operation which inside the brackets. ( ) c. Perform addition or subtraction, whichever is first. ( ) d. Perform the Exponentiation operation (Power). ( ) e. Start solving the formula from left to right. ( ) 25) The following images represent the steps to create and modify a chart; type at the bottom of each dialogue box one sentence expresses the main objective of each one:

1) 2) 26) Match the following: A 1. For the implementation of the various processes of Formatting 2. For the implementation of the various processes of Formatting on (worksheet - row column cells) 3. Format cells has many choices, such as formatting the 4. Use the formula in the spreadsheet program 5. When writing the formula B a. We use the shortcut menu or through "Format" in menu bar. b. Numbers, alignment, font, border, pattern and the protection of cells. c. Helps to calculate results of the data stored on the worksheet. d. Delete blank cells. e. The item must be selected at first. f. Start with "=" followed by numbers and transactions. g. Start with any letter followed by numbers and transactions. 27) Choose the correct answer for each of the following sentences: 1. Worksheet, each of which is composed of a. Columns b. Rows c. Columns, Rows and Cells 2. The workbook is used to enter

a. Data b. Information c. Data and Information 3. A cell can contain on a. Text or numbers or equations b. Texts c. Numbers 4. We use spreadsheets in a. Arithmetic operations b. Charts c. Arithmetic operations and Charts 5. The interface of the spreadsheet programs is different from the other programs' interface because of the existence of a. The formula bar b. Work paper c. The formula bar and work paper 6. The following cells' addresses in the spreadsheet programs are true except a. A1 b. Q37 c. 5B 28) Complete the following statements: 1. Write the Formula that get the total degree of the student Ahmad in G3: 2. Write the Formula that get the maximum degree of the English subject in C11:

3. Write the Formula that get the total degree of the student Islam in G6: 4. Write the Formula that get the minimum degree of the Arabic subject in B13: 5. Write the Formula that get the maximum degree of the Science subject in E11: 6. Write the Formula that get the minimum degree of the Math subject in D13: 7. To get the highest degree in the class, we use Formula:, and we write it in the cell 8. To get the lowest degree in the class, we use Formula:, and we write it in the cell 9. To calculate the number of present students in the class, we use the function, and the result will be 29) Select the first column (a) what suits it from the second column (b): a 1. Excel file is a workbook a. providing Functions 2. To close the current workbook b. That consisting of worksheets. 3. One of the benefits of spreadsheets is c. is editing through the formula bar 4. One of the ways to edit the content of a cell d. From menu "File" select "Close". 5. When you open the spreadsheet program for the first time b e. includes calculations f. The name of the workbook will be "Book1". 30) Arrange the following steps to insert days of the week in the workbook in front of you:

a. ( ) and when it changes its shape to the "+" sign b. ( ) Place mouse cursor right on the corner of the lower-left cell "C4" c. ( ) Press the left key and drag until the last cell you want to stop then. d. ( ) Type the word "Sunday in cell "C4" 31) Select the first column (A) what suits it from the second column (B): A 1. A chart is 2. A chart may be created 3. charts are linked to the source worksheet 4. Excel s Chart Wizard B a. on the same worksheet, or as object in a new sheet. b. to view how your work will look like when it's printed c. is very important to the layout and printing of your worksheet. d. a graphic representation of worksheet data that can offer visual analysis of information. 5. Print Preview means e. and are updated when the source data is edited. 6. Page Setup f. leads you through the steps for creating a chart. 32) Put a ( ) in front of the right sentence and a (Χ) in front of the wrong one: 1. You can modify the chart after its creation in spreadsheets. ( ) 2. It is easy to change the "data source" of the Chart that is represented by. ( ) 3. Chart in the worksheets consists of more than one object. ( ) 4. To delete a chart just select it and press the "Insert" key from the keyboard. ( ) 5. You can print more than one copy of the worksheet. ( ) Question (1): 1. Book1 2. worksheets 3. click 4. SUM 5. three dimensional (3D) Question (2): 1. 2. 3. X 4. X 6. number 7. Worksheet 8. AVERAGE 9. File 10. Cell 11. letter 5. X 6. X 7. 8. 12. MAX 13. COUNTA 14. changing 15. MIN 9. X 10. X 11. X 12.

Question (3): These scrolling arrows are used to move between worksheets. (Use the four tab scrolling buttons in the lower left corner only when you have more worksheets in a workbook than can be displayed at once.) These Scroll bars are used to Scroll the window up and down (the Vertical Scroll bar) & right and left (he Horizontal Scroll bar) to reveal rows and columns that are not initially visible. 1. Title bar. 2. Menu bar. 3. Standard toolbar. 4. Formatting toolbar. 5. Active Cell. 6. Sheet tab Scrolling buttons. 7. Worksheets tabs. 8. Formula bar. 9. Name box. 10. Column Headers. 11. Row Headers. Question (4): a. 3 b. 1 c. 4 d. 2 Question (5): a. 3 b. 4 c. 2 d. 1 Question (6): a. 3 b. 1 c. 2 Question (7): 1. Cancel Red X. 2. Green Checkmark. 3. Formula bar. Question (8): a. 2 b. 4 c. 3 d. 1 e. 5 Question (9): a. 4 b. 2 c. 3 d. 1 Question (10): a. 4 b. 2 c. 1 d. 3 Question (11): a. 2 b. 4 c. 3 d. 1 Question (12): 3, 4, 2, 1 Question (13): 1. Two-dimensional. 2. Columns. 3. An object in the worksheet. Question (14): 1. Set your Margins for your document. 2. Center the printing of the data on page vertically & horizontally. Question (15): a. 3 b. 2 c. 1 Question (16): a. 2 b. 1 c. 4 d. 3

Question (17): a. 1 b. 4 c. 3 d. 5 e. 2 Question (18): a. 2 b. 4 c. 3 d. 1 Question (19): 2, 4, 1, 5, 3 Question (20): a. 2 b. 4 c. 1 d. 3 Question (21): 1. Determine the type of the chart. 2. Determine the range of the data if it not selected. Question (22): a. 2 b. 3 c. 6 d. 1 e. 4 f. 5 Question (23): a. 2 b. 1 c. 4 d. 3 Question (24): a. 4 b. 2 c. 5 d. 3 e. 1 Question (25): 1. Type the chart title and the category of (X) axis and (Y) axis. 2. Determine the location of the chart as new sheet or as object in the same sheet. Question (26): 1. a 2. e 3. b 4. c 5. f Question (27): 1. c 2. a 3. a 4. c 5. c 6. c Question (28): 1. =SUM(B3:E3) 2. =MAX(C3:C7) 3. =SUM(B6:E6) 4. =MIN(B3:B7) 5. =MAX(E3:E7) 6. =MIN(D3:D7) 7. =MAX(G3:G7), G11 8. =MIN(G3:G7), G13 9. COUNTA, 5 Question (29): 1. b 2. d 3. a 4. c 5. f Question (30): a. 3 b. 2 c. 4 d. 1 Question (31): 1. d 2. a 3. e 4. f 5. b 6. c Question (32): 1. 2. 3. 4. X 5.